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- Dictionaryscenery/ˈsiːn(ə)ri/
noun
- 1. the natural features of a landscape considered in terms of their appearance, especially when picturesque: "spectacular views of mountain scenery" Similar
- 2. the painted background used to represent natural features or other surroundings on a theatre stage or film set: "they had all helped with scenery and costumes" Similar
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the general appearance of the natural environment, especially when it is beautiful: beautiful / breathtaking / spectacular scenery. They stopped at the top of the hill to admire the scenery. Fewer examples. The scenery really was beautiful. The majestic Montana scenery will leave you breathless.
How to use scenery in a sentence. the painted scenes or hangings and accessories used on a theater stage; a picturesque view or landscape; one's usual surroundings… See the full definition
noun. the general appearance of a place; the aggregate of features that give character to a landscape. Synonyms: view, terrain. hangings, draperies, structures, etc., used on a stage to represent a locale or furnish decorative background. scenery.
Definition of 'scenery' Word Frequency. scenery. (siːnəri ) 1. uncountable noun B1+. The scenery in a country area is the land, water, or plants that you can see around you. ...the island's spectacular scenery. Sometimes they just drive slowly down the lane enjoying the scenery. countryside.
Definition of scenery noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Scenery is a word for how a place looks, especially a beautiful, outdoorsy place. Also, scenery is fake background in a play. If you go to a place with mountains, and beautiful trees, and gorgeous skies, then it's got great scenery.
SCENERY definition: 1. the attractive, natural things that you see in the countryside: 2. the large pictures of…. Learn more.
1. the general appearance of a place; all the features that give character to a landscape. 2. hangings, draperies, structures, etc., used on a stage to represent a locale or furnish decorative background. [1740–50; alter. of scenary, now obsolete Anglicized form of scenario, by assimilation of ending to -ery]
scenery the natural features of an area, such as mountains, valleys, rivers, and forests, especially when these are attractive to look at: We stopped on the mountain pass to admire the scenery. Patterns. mountainous/wild/rugged country/landscape/countryside/terrain/scenery; beautiful/glorious/dramatic country/landscape/countryside/scenery
SCENERY meaning: 1 : the walls, furniture, trees, etc., that are used on a stage during a play or other performance to show where the action is taking place; 2 : a view of natural features (such as mountains, hills, valleys, etc.) that is pleasing to look at.